Almost replied before the edit.Yes. Using Hex, Hunter's Mark, Booming Blade, etc. allows the damage from the spell to work, even if the weapon is non-magical.
NOTE: I've seen conflicting rules on this both ways, FWIW.
Hex does Necrotic damage, so yes.A lich has immunity to "Bludgeoning, Piercing, and Slashing From Non-magical Attacks". If use hex and attack with a non-magic weapon does the lich take the 1d6 hex damage?
A lich has immunity to "Bludgeoning, Piercing, and Slashing From Non-magical Attacks". If use hex and attack with a non-magic weapon does the lich take the 1d6 hex damage?
"Until the spell ends, you deal an extra 1d6 damage to the target whenever you hit it with a weapon attack"Hunters Mark adds weapon damage (S, B or P), but doesn't make the weapon a Magical Weapon so it doesn't work.
I doesn’t say that though. “You deal an extra 1d6 damage” tells me it’s increasing the damage done by the weapon attack."Until the spell ends, you deal an extra 1d6 damage to the target whenever you hit it with a weapon attack"
It's the SPELL that does the extra damage, not the weapon. And spells are not "non-magical weapons".
Just like Hex, the damage from Hunter's Mark is separate and still applies, even if the weapon itself does nothing.
It says "you" not "your weapon".I doesn’t say that though. “You deal an extra 1d6 damage” tells me it’s increasing the damage done by the weapon attack.